Fast Device Tune Troubleshooting
Last updated: January 16, 2009
This section is only applicable to the lab application or feature-licensed test application.
Possible Setup Issues
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The measurement is not performed with a call established between the test set and mobile station (MS). Rather, you must place your MS into a test mode which forces it to transmit a predefined series of power steps at various frequencies, and forces it to simultaneously tune its receiver to perform measurements of the test set's signal (to determine CPICH RSCP, for example) at various frequencies and power levels. Note that the test set does not report the mobile station's measurement results (for example, CPICH RSCP). You must capture the mobile station's measurement results so that you can compare its measurements with the test set's actual transmission levels.
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During front panel operation of this measurement, you must press the
START SINGLE
key to initiate the measurement.
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Ensure that you have met the
Fast Device Tune Input Signal Requirements
.
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This measurement is not supported on HSDPA or HSPA connections.
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Before performing a fast device tune measurement, ensure that the measurement has been properly calibrated (see
Calibrating the Test Set
).
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The MS RX Power Sequence must include the same number of power steps as the MS TX Power Sequence, and the number of frequencies in the MS RX Frequency Sequence must match the number of frequency steps in the MS TX Frequency Sequence. If you do not want the MS to measure test set power at as many power levels or frequencies as you want the test set to measure from the MS, simply place "dummy" power levels or frequencies at the end of the MS RX Power Sequence and MS RX Frequency Sequence (for example, simply repeat the final power level or frequency). You can then ignore the mobile station's measurement results for these "dummy" points. Likewise, if you need more measurement points in the MS RX Frequency/Power Series than in the MS TX Frequency/Power Series, you can place "dummy" power levels and frequencies in the MS TX Frequency/Power Series, but note that the test set will still measure and report power for these "dummy" points. You must simply ignore these results.
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To ensure successful triggering of the measurement, follow the instructions at
Triggering the Fast Device Tune Measurement
.
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If you are running the measurement from the front panel, you must wait 2 seconds after initiating the measurement before instructing your mobile station to trigger the test set (if using the measurement remotely, you can use the
INITiate:CFDTune:ARMed?
query to determine that the measurement is ready; a separate wait statement is not required). To ensure that the test set triggered on the first transmission from the mobile, verify that the "Number of MS TX Power Steps Measured" returned by the
FETCh:CFDTune[:ALL]?
commands is equal to
Number of Frequency Steps
multiplied by
Number of Power Steps
.
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Required initial conditions:
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Operating Mode
must be set to
FDD Test
.
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Channel Type
must be set to one of the
Symmetrical RMCs
(note, the measurement is not supported on the
12.2k RMC + HSDPA
channel).
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Power Control
must be set to
Manual
.
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Measurement Frequency
must be set to manual control.
To set
Measurement Frequency
to manual control from the front panel, press the
OFF/MANUAL
key. This sets
Measurement Frequency
to the last frequency value that this parameter was set to. The Fast Device Tune measurement ignores the specific value that
Measurement Frequency
is set to, so it can be set to any supported input frequency; the measurement simply requires that
Measurement Frequency
be in manual control mode.
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RF Gen Freq Ctrl
must be set to
Manual
.
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AWGN Power
must be
Off
.
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This measurement is not supported on a faded channel (
lab application only
, see
Digital Bus Information
). ALC Mode must be set to Closed Loop before initiating the measurement.
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You must configure the MS TX Frequency/Power Series to match the pattern of power levels to be transmitted by the MS and configure the MS RX Frequency/Power Series to match the pattern of power levels to be measured by the MS (and at the appropriate frequencies). Ensure that you have included the frequency retune steps in your mobile station's transmit/receive sequences (for example, the number of power steps you've configured your mobile to transmit should be equal to the
Number of Power Steps
setting + 1).
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Your mobile station should be configured to measure the test set's signal 5 ms after the start of each step, to allow the test set's source to settle.
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Ensure that you set the
Measurement Timeout
to a value great enough to allow you to command the MS to transmit its MS TX Frequency/Power Series and for the test set to measure the MS TX Frequency/Power Series. For example, measuring the maximum allowable number of 400 power points can take more than 10 seconds (400 steps plus the 19 re-tune steps: 419 x 20 ms = 8.4 seconds, plus ~ 2 seconds required for the measurement to prepare for triggering).
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MS TX Power Step Start Index
+
Number of Power Steps
and
MS RX Power Step Start Index
+
Number of Power Steps
must not exceed 40.
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You must ensure that the range of power values selected by
MS TX Power Step Start Index,
MS RX Power Step Start Index
and
Number of Power Steps
do not include any NANs (9.91E+37) or values that are outside of the input or output ranges for the current application format (considering the amplitude offset settings).
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MS TX Frequency Step Start Index
+
Number of Frequency Steps
and
MS RX Frequency Step Start Index
+
Number of Frequency Steps
must not exceed 40.
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The frequencies indicated by
MS TX Frequency Step Start Index
and
Number of Frequency Steps
must be within one frequency band range. Likewise, the frequencies indicated by
MS RX Frequency Step Start Index
and
Number of Frequency Steps
must be within one frequency band range, but do not have to be in the same frequency band range as the MS TX Frequency Sequence. Ensure that none of the frequency values you've selected are NANs (9.91E+37)).
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Note that if you specify fewer than 40 values for the following commands:
SETup:CFDTune:MS:RX:FREQuency:STEP[:VALues]
,
SETup:CFDTune:MS:RX:POWer:STEP[:LEVels]
,
SETup:CFDTune:MS:TX:FREQuency:STEP[:VALues]
and
SETup:CFDTune:MS:TX:POWer:STEP[:LEVels]
, the remaining values are set to NAN (9.91E+37).
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Although you can enter any power levels for
MS TX Power Step Levels
between -129 and +80 dBm (because this measurement is common to the W-CDMA/HSDPA, 1xEV-DO and cdma2000 formats), when running the Fast Device Tune measurement in the W-CDMA/HSDPA application/format, you can only measure power levels in the range of -70 to +30 dBm and the measurement is only specified for power levels in the range of -61 to +28 dBm (these ranges assume an amplitude offset of 0; the ranges change as you change amplitude offsets, see
Amplitude Offset
).
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Although you can enter any frequencies for
MS TX Frequency Step Values
between 411 and 1980 MHz, when running the Fast Device Tune measurement in the W-CDMA/HSDPA application/format, you can only test frequencies within a single W-CDMA/HSDPA frequency band range:
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824 to 849 MHz (Bands V and VI)
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882.4 to 912.6 MHz (Band VIII)
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1712.4 to 1782.6 MHz (Bands III, IV and IX)
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1852.4 to 1907.6 MHz (Band II)
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1922.4 to 1977.6 (Band I)
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Although you can enter any power levels for
MS RX Power Step Levels
between -165 and 37 dBm, when running the Fast Device Tune measurement in the W-CDMA/HSDPA application/format, the test set can only transmit test power levels in the range of -115 to -13 dBm (
RF IN/OUT
) or -115 to -5 dBm (
RF OUT ONLY
). These ranges assume an amplitude offset of 0; the allowable ranges change as you change amplitude offsets, see
Cell Power, AWGN Power and Total RF Power Ranges
.
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Although you can enter any frequencies for
MS RX Frequency Step Values
between 421 and 2170 MHz, when running the Fast Device Tune measurement in the W-CDMA/HSDPA application/format, you can only test frequencies within a single W-CDMA/HSDPA frequency band range:
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871.4 to 891.6 MHz (Bands V and VI)
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925 to 960 MHz (Band VIII)
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1807.4 to 1877.6 MHz (Bands III and IX)
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1932.4 to 1987.6 MHz (Band II)
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2112.4 to 2167.6 (Bands I and IV)
Other Considerations
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The Fast Device Tune measurement must re-range and re-trigger for every step in the MS TX Power Sequence. To ensure that this process is not interrupted by other operations, it is recommended that you not send any GPIB commands to the test set or press any front panel keys until the measurement has completed. If the measurement misses a trigger, it aborts and returns
Integrity Indicator
30
:
Missed Trigger
.
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No other measurements can be running when a Fast Device Tune measurement is performed. If any measurements are running when a Fast Device Tune measurement is initiated, they are closed and a message is displayed to indicate that they were closed. Likewise, if any other measurements are initiated while a Fast Device Tune measurement is running, the Fast Device Tune measurement is closed and a message is displayed.
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Measurement results (and the RF generator output level) are affected by any
RF IN/OUT Amplitude Offsets
that are entered (see
Amplitude Offset
).
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The Fast Device Tune measurement results are currently only available via GPIB command (see
FETCh:CFDTune
). Measurement results are not available on the front panel screen.